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01-23-2016, 11:26 AM
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Need to have this orchid identified
Hi! I'd like to know the name of the orchid in the picture (if it has a name). I know it's a Phalaenopsis but I don't know if it has an specific name.
I'd also like to know where I can get this orchid but, just to clear it up, I want it with red spots on it. I've seen it in many places but the ones I've seen are white with purple spots. I want the one with red spots. I'd be very grateful I anyone could help me with this. Thanks in advance.
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01-23-2016, 12:55 PM
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Hi,
There is a thread in this forum about it
here is the link
Spotted Phal. What is it?
Hope it helps
ciao Nicola
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01-23-2016, 01:59 PM
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Thanks for your help. From what I read, it seems that the closest one to the orchid in the picture would be Yu Pin Pearl from Hausermann, but I can't find it on Hausermann's website. I'm not really interested in the name, what I really want to know is where I can buy some of those, especially in Europe because I guess the shipping costs from the States would be quite expensive although I'm willing to pay for it if I can find this orchid only there.
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01-23-2016, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by orchid_buff
Thanks for your help. From what I read, it seems that the closest one to the orchid in the picture would be Yu Pin Pearl from Hausermann, but I can't find it on Hausermann's website. I'm not really interested in the name, what I really want to know is where I can buy some of those, especially in Europe because I guess the shipping costs from the States would be quite expensive although I'm willing to pay for it if I can find this orchid only there.
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You won't be able to order from the USA without spending lots of money on all the permits and certificates that are needed to bring a plant in from outside of Europe.
I'll check some of the many EU vendorsI know for you
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I found this: Dtps Taiwan Butterfly
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01-23-2016, 06:27 PM
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You won't be able to order from the USA without spending lots of money on all the permits and certificates that are needed to bring a plant in from outside of Europe.
I'll check some of the many EU vendorsI know for you[COLOR="Silver"]
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Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your taking time finding this link for me. I had seen the one you found but I think, or at least it seems to me, that all the spatter thing is purple instead of red. I need the red one. What do you think? What colour do you think it is?
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01-23-2016, 08:08 PM
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Is it your photo or someone elses? A lot of difference in color comes from lighting and computer monitor issues
I have a Sogo that looks like that. It is yellow with red spots. I googled Sogo white and red spots and got Sogo Melody. Phal. Chian Xen Pearl x Phal. Yu Pin Pearl (the same Yu Pin Pearl you mentioned but this is a cross).
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01-24-2016, 05:43 AM
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Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your taking time finding this link for me. I had seen the one you found but I think, or at least it seems to me, that all the spatter thing is purple instead of red. I need the red one. What do you think? What colour do you think it is?
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Camera quality and screen setting change color a lot, for certain colors. I think most are the same hue; a dark rusty red with a tinge of purple. Honestly, I think that if you really want such a specific color, you should keep an eye out at local stores. I regularly see spotted orchids like this, either at supermarkets, garden centers or home improvement stores. With some patience you should be able to find one that way.
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01-24-2016, 03:19 PM
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A lot of plants photos at stores on the Internet are heavily digitally altered (photoshopped), and don't show the true colors.
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